When I Was Young in the Mountains (Reading Rainbow Books)
G**.
A sweet family story.
A sweet family story of times gone by. This book encourages the bond between a child and her grandmother. I read it to my grandchildren, as it has nice pictures for younger children who cannot read well, yet.
A**E
Soft and sweet story
Years ago there was an amazing mail order company called 'Chinaberry Books' that suggested books based on the art, the writing, etc. I was never disappointed. This was one of their suggestions and I read this often to my children. They learned about life in a different place in a different time, with a simple sweetness. Bedtime stories are a magical way to end the day. This one I bought for my grandchildren.
C**S
Child's book
My grandaughter read this book at school last week. She's in kindergarten. When I came over, she kept asking me about it, because she remembered the name of the author. I Googled the name and found the book on Amazon. I ordered it for her to keep. She got it the next day and read me the whole book. She is full of curiosity and I explained that I knew about the story only from stories from my own grandmother, who had a well, a black stove and other things that were in the story. The younger generation is excited to know about past lives and how people used to live.
M**A
A Beautiful Introduction to West Virginia
Since I moved out of state, I have really missed the culture and people of West Virginia. When reading this book by Cynthia Rylant, I felt like I was back there, almost able to smell the forest and grandma cooking dinner. Obviously, life in West Virginia is much different today than the time period depicted in this book, but the coal mines, family, and mountains are still essential to being a West Virginian. The rustic illustrations fit the story perfectly and really highlight the natural beauty of the state’s landscape. The story is a beautiful way to introduce outsiders to what life is like in the mountains, and to pass the history on to your children. It helped me picture what life for my ancestors was like, and I hope to pass the story down for generations. Rylant’s children’s books are timeless and deserving of their many awards.
W**I
Very Excellent book
The book applied to Discovery Whole Language Wall Map Guide. I never saw the name of mountain until I caught the mountain name: Appalachian. I looked at the map; found that was Eastern Coast. I decided to read this book. When I awoke, Never know the story. Then I took some words which I don't know and checked on dictionary. Really helped me lot. Because I was a city person then now a town person. Someday I will visit Appalachian mountains.
A**R
Book
Good for kids.
B**G
Mildly inaccurate
Beautiful book, some inaccuracies. A black snake is killed in the book and I really doubt the cultural or historic accuracy of that occurrence. Black snakes are very beneficial and there is an understanding of that in “the mountains”.
M**B
Great Book!
I got a copy of this book from a book fair at school when I was younger and it was an instant family favorite, such a cute perfect story of country life. At some point several years ago my old copy vanished and no amount of searching the house produced it so I was so happy to find this book while shopping on Amazon ,and in hardcover too! Which is better than the paperback I lost. Overall this is a great children’s book that adults and children will both enjoy and has such cute illustrations!
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